Total antioxidant intake and prostate cancer in the Cancer of the Prostate in Sweden (CAPS) study. A case control study
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H. Grönberg | H. Adami | K. Bälter | L. Mucci | R. Blomhoff | M. Carlsen | S. Smeland | Kathryn M. Wilson | Kjell M. Russnes | Elisabeth Möller
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